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Show r i Summit Mopfilhi ed? Coalville Susan and Marty RasArdell Morton was mussen spent the night very happy to have all her with her parents, Roy and finnily home Sunday to Isabelle Judd, after furhelp her celebrate her nishing the music for the birthday. Present were Girls Dance at North Mr. and Mr. LaVern Summit. White, Barry and Mary Mrs. Leora (Ora) Street Kay; also, Mr. and Mrs. Morton White and dau- Lee will be honored at an ghter Rebecca; Mr. and open house in the Murray Mrs. Darwin Diston; and Park, Murray, Utah, Michael and his girl April 21st at 7:00 p.m. friend, Kathy; and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Diston. Welcome to the Noel They all brought food for Anderson family. They a lovely dinner, after have purchased the Ted which pictures were tak- Kohler home in Hoytsen. Ardell enjoyed the ville and will soon be moving. They have three day very much. children: Jess, Staci, and Sunday, Mrs. Lores David. Blonquist accompanied the Tom Brown family to Everyone is happy to Ogden where they were see Roy Judd back on the dinner guests of Bishop mail route after his recent and Mrs. LaMar Ercan-brac- surgery. Lores attended the A very happy birthday junior prom in Kama last Friday night with dinner honoring Pat took place at Bishop and Mrs. Elden Stembridge. Lorea's their home Sunday. grandsons, Bart Stem-bridg- e Those attending were: and Jeff Brown Mr. and Mrs. Kent McMichacl and family of were Juniors. Rockland, Idaho; Mr. and Sheldon and Judy Crit- Mrs. Scott McMichael tenden and Dick and and family of Hoytsville; Wilds Wilde, of Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Rov Mc drove to Ashland, Ohio for die funeral services of k. Michael and family of Salt Lake City; Norma Lee McMichael and Steven Peck and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Halliday of Provo, and Mrs. Eileen Morris of Colchester, Essex, England. The Arlin Judd family presented the sacrament meeting Sunday. Arlin and sons, Gregory, Wade and Todd, spoke. They encouraged the audience to be honest, not speak evil of another, overcome and misunderstandings be forgiving. Cheryl played two piano solos. Bryce Goodro was the youth speaker. He advised against judging others. Bryce was approved to be advanced to the office of a priest in the Aaronic Priesthood. Jerry Pace was sustained as physical activity specialist. . el Dean and Bertha will serve as chairmen of the Hoytsville annual campout at Coal Hollow. Brai-thwai- te Jennifer Pace is wearing a cast due to a broken arm. County nets $244,331 revenue from sales tax 16. Total Utah by about revenue loss for such an exemption would amount to $56 million per year throughout the state and would be equivalent to one of the following: Utah's local sales tax produced $244,331 in revenue for municipal and county purposes throughout Summit County last year, according to an analysis completed by Utah Foundation, 1. A one percent increase in the sales tax rate on all non-foo- d items, across the 2. A 25 board rise in individual income tax rates, the private tax research organization. These collections were equal to a countywide property tax levy of 5.02 mills ($5.02 per $1,000 assessed valuation). Local sales tax revenue received by Coalville City in 1977 totaled $33,538. According to the Foundation study, this was equivalent to an added city property tax levy of 26.10 mills ($26.10 per $1,000 assessed valuation). Another 1.05 mills would have been needed to replace the local sales tax revenue now being received by the county government. During the 1978 Budget Session, a proposal was made to begin phasing out the sales tax on food. Foundation analysts calculate that such a food exemption would reduce sales tax revenues currently received by state and local units in 3. A property tax increase of 12.9 mills ($12.90 per $1,000 assessed valuation). By July 1, 1978, twenty two of the states plus the District of Columbia will have eliminated the substantial state surplusin several of the past years, it is unlikely that any large surpluses will be generated in the years immediately ahead. The Proponents change to distribute local sales tax money according to population contend that a large part of the revenue received in some of the cities currently is paid by individuals living in other communities or in unincorporated areas. Shop at their sister, Josephine Wilde Knowlton. They returned home Sunday, CmIuKc VfCtk pril 9. Mr. and Mrs. Frank returned Saturday from a vacation trip to California and Arizona. Their daughter Frances HARDWARE STORES Toole Kammerath, Home ville CRANDALL FORD has 1973 Scout 4x4. $3199.00. Coalville B 336-230- 1. 649-860- WE ARE overstocked in 1978 Ford 4x4 trucks Come in and see them at Crandall Ford, Coalville FOR RENT 4 bdrm. furnished house, also 2 bdrm. unfurnished apt. No Pets, references, year 1 leases possible. B 336-230- 1. poR SALE-1-977 cyl. AMFM tang g trtck( 4 ipeed, io,dej Mus-den- ts 278-324- 226 extras, 278-286- 649-714- 2. M4xR gas good mileage, super clean. bedroom Homestake, 2 bedroom Park Avenues. $350 and $390. Call Jeff at $250; 1977 Chevy, dark blue metallic, V ton, shorty, air cond., 4 individual seats, 2 high VAN 649-718- R 649-981- backs, p.s., p.b., auto trans., only 5 months old. SeH for $5995.00 or take over lease. Sold originally for $7,700.00. Call 654-39ask for Dan. tfnxR Heber FOR LEASE Five room modern home, fully peted, adults only, pets. Phone car- no 654-107- A20x Chev. FOR SALE-1-973 Monte Carlo, 2 CONDOS FOR RENT A20xW 654-312- 6. RANCH HOME FOR RENT 3 bdrm., 2 baths, on 1 acre, fully carpeted, many extras. $600.00 per month. 1 Capson Morris and McComb. tfnR excellent condition. Phone 829 A21xB 6697. Summit FOR RENT 2 bdrm. home in Kamas; lA blk. off Main St., will consider 6 selling. Call B (Heber). FOR SALE-1- 976 Toyota Land Cruiser Wagon with winch, extra gas tank, custom rack. 13.500 miles, 1 owner. Call 1 or 654-264- FOR RENT 649-713- 3. 2 or 3 bdrm. home. Call 336-538- 0, Coalville. B FOR RENT- -2 bedroom home in Kamas. Would consider selling. block V4 off Main Street. Call Heber, 654-264- xW 6. WANTED CheV. lAwtltUvtte excellent . condition, phone 'Mitt 829-669- FOR RENT 7. A21xB WANTED TO RENT FOR SALE 1974 Datsun 260-Z- . Excellent condition. $4500.00 or best 3 offer. after 6 A20R p.m. INTERIOR LATEX High hiding, fully washable walls. 2 bedroom house or apartment. Sin-gle person, year round. 6 Call (home) or 394-56(work). A20xR first-flo- 649-888- or 394-026- FOR SALE 75 Buick exc. cond.; good family car; P.S.; P.B.; AC; 45,000 mi.; $3500. Coalville 336-2- fiat for ceilings; Station .'Wagon, Applies easy. Fast dry. White; 6 colors. 2. A27xB FOR SALE 1965 VW, $500. Good body and interior. Call xR 649-810- 7. WANTED Pasture to rent for three horses starting April 1st. Contact Becky or Mary at 1 during the day 654-147- '73 FOR SALE MusMach I. 351 V8. 4 barrel, auto transmis6544)979. ho&e 7 jt MUST Travel-al- l SELL-- 74 V8 Automatic, $2200. 71 Honda SL350 $250. 63 Ford Ranchero, 6 cyl. 4 speed, tot parts ! meat weekly $150.- - snap-cu- t) xW .. FOR outh Fury III, Auto, P.B.. P.S., Air, good cond. SI. 000. Call See at 356 E. Center, 654-392- 6. Heber.' xW Precision ed 8" ANVIL PRUNER- ground blade. handles for rugged service. coated blade, for easy, dean cuts. Vinyl grips. Parts replaceable. Teflon-- S 1 654-247- 7. . All types of real estate listings for Heber Valley Realty. Contact Leslie Bethus, 224 E. 6th So., Heber Utah. Phone WANTED 654-152- 9. A20xW WE BUY properties, any condition. Call Fred at ' tfhR WANT TO BUY acres with or without home. Call Dr. John ofGleave at home. fice, or 1- -5 654-186- 654-086- 8, M11W rrv nr lopping or 6 649-9513. Plym-- . SALE-1- 972 SHEARS g, 654-253- 3, Midway. 654-321- during days or nights call tfnxW W Aircon-ditionin- or Chris at 654-370- sion, power steering, power brakes, $2,400. Tops Club motivation. If you are interested in attending one of these dubs, call June Wilde at 4 or Jean Clark at 5 for the daytime dub or Dorothy Blonquist 4 at or Louise B. HOLIDAY B 336-230- 1. FOR SALE-1- 973 Monte Carlo, Hoytsville dues. Members have fun and receive weekly Coal- speed, $3599.00. tang, Would you like to improve your health and lose some weight? Two chapters of Tops Clubs meet, in Coalville weekly to help girls and women meet those two goals. Tops Club is a non profit organization with economical membership Park City FORD has 1974 Camaro Z28, 4 CRANDALL SALE 1971 Ford ton with 10 ft. camper. 0 gal. gas tanks, dual exhaust, auto transmission, and other extras. tfnxW Call 6544)324. family. They then joined jour- Have you noticed how nice the property south of the Rees Welding building looks since it has been cleared and level- - TORRENT FOR Francisco where they spent a couple of days taking in the sights and visiting with Capt. and Mrs. Burt Wilde and attractions around Mon' terey Bay and Carmel. The family group then went on to Disneyland and to Knotts Berry Farm for a three day outing. -The final part of the trip was spent visiting with Mr. and Ms. Harold Bullock in Mesa, Arizona and spending a couple of days in Mexico and southern Arizona. They also visited with Dr. and Mrs. Frank Rees who will be returning home in about a week. HOMES A20xR and her Coalville. Utah 84017 FOR SALE 268-603- family met diem in San neyed on to Salinas, California where they spent a few days with Jim and Barbara Toole and family and took in the 9 91. 1078 AUTOS of security costs for public Opponents of the employees, a backlog of on the other schethe change, building needs, duled repayment of au- hand, argue that cities thorized bond issues, must provide many govalong with other factors ernmental services for will place considerable nonresidents who work, pressure on future state shop, or otherwise enjoy the amenities provided budgets. In analyzing the local by the city. As a result, sales tax, the Foundation they claim that the sales observed that the local tax paid by such nonresi- of the city merely option tax now is imposed in all 29 counties of the reimburse the community state and produced more for a small part of the than $44 million in added costs for such revenue for local units. services. At the present time, the local sales tax is allocated on the basis of the locale where the tax is levied and collected. Proposals have been made to change the method of allocation so that the local sales tax would be distributed according to sales tax on food. Several of the other states provide for a food tax credit that can be applied against the state income tax. Utah established a one time food tax credit of $6.00 per person in 1973. The credit amounted to SS.9 million and was of the claimed for 86 state's population. Foundation analysts indicate that Utah probably would have to raise some other tax if a food exemption is provided. Although Utah rennrted amendment to the state Friday, April constitution. es report notes that the prospect of rising school enrollments, increased retirement and social TIIK SUMMIT COUNTY BEE WANTED-Wo- man "FLOATING BLADE GRASS SHEARS ELF SHOE REPAIR SERVICE MobB Easy squeeze action gives powerful cut Blades lock safely for storage. J c Wl)i 336-559- 336-594- needs ride American Forks Training School twice weekly,1 pay gas. Call anytime, 654-214- 8. xW While-U- -. StfsOet fUMti 7 U 1 7C - l Shop Til 9 p.m. I Shine Stand 1. Gallery 28 (University Mall Orem ANYONE INTERESTED) IN STARTING A LITTLE LEAGUE FOOTBALL program in Heber or Park City areas please call Barry Shoda, W Oakley. 336-230- Judd at 336-237- 9 evening dub. The daytime for the club meets at 9:00 a.m. every Wednesday morning at Marie Wilde's home. The evening dub meets in the old high school at 5:45 p.m. on Thursdays. Prospective members are welcome to visit a Tops Club once before deciding to join. DOESNT BUT ...Ml DO! Ming or Buying n new home? Let for you Wallace Green, Agent for Utah Farm Bureau Insurance Woodland Nursery Seeds Bulbs Plants OPENING SOON tWoodland, Utah? me write your insurance fke ftnes T jtg WitjT fotScftoUt pK4 HIFE, AUTO, . FIREGS Phone: 829-358- 5 Home 399-586- 8 Ogden Office |